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Reports: Mori to resign Tokyo Olympics over sexist rema...


TOKYO (AP) The long saga of Yoshiro Mori appears to be near the end.
Japan s Kyodo news agency and others reported on Thursday citing unnamed sources “familiar with the matter” that Yoshiro Mori will step down on Friday as the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee.
The move follows his sexist comments about women more than a week ago, and an ensuing and rare public debate in Japan about gender equality. They also come just over five months before the Olympics are to open.
A decision is expected to be announced on Friday when the organizing committee s executive board meets. The executive board is overwhelming male, as is the day-to-day leadership. ....

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Reports: Mori to resign Tokyo Olympics over sexist remarks


A decision is expected to be announced on Friday when the organizing committee’s executive board meets. The executive board is overwhelming male, as is the day-to-day leadership.
The 83-year-old Mori, in a meeting of the Japanese Olympic Committee more than a week ago, essentially said women “talk too much” and are driven by a “strong sense of rivalry.” Mori, a former prime minister, gave a grudging apology a few days after his opinions were reported but declined to resign.
This is more than just another problem for the postponed Olympics, which have made the risky choice of trying to open on July 23 in the middle of a pandemic with 11,000 athletes - and later, 4,400 Paralympic athletes. ....

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